In Latest CUET PG application form do I have to show proof of defence personnel wards certificate or during the time of counselling session through csas i have to fill to take admission in FOL DU ? Because in CUET PG application form any defence personnel form format is not available its available in Delhi University faculty of law . Plzz guide.
The proof of your status as a ward of defense personnel is typically required during the counseling and admission process at the Faculty of Law, Delhi University, rather than during the initial CUET PG application itself. The primary focus of the CUET PG application is on your academic qualifications and test scores. You may be required to indicate your category (if applicable), but specific details about the defense personnel ward category might not be extensively covered in the general application form.
During the counseling and admission process, the Faculty of Law will likely have specific requirements for claiming the defense personnel ward quota. This is where you would typically be asked to submit the necessary documentation to prove your eligibility for the quota.
I am a student of 5 years law intergrated course . Will i be eligible for cds exam at the end of 4th year and also eligible to sit for ssb?
Hello Swastika,
Yes, as a student of a 5-year integrated law course , you can be eligible for the CDS (Combined Defence Services) exam at the end of your 4th year , provided you meet the following criteria:
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Educational Qualification : For the Indian Army wing, you must have completed your graduation or be in the final year of your degree course. Since you are pursuing a 5-year integrated law course, you will be eligible to apply once you have completed the 4th year (which would make you eligible for the CDS exam, as per the graduation requirement).
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Age Limit : Ensure that you meet the age criteria for the CDS exam. For the Indian Army wing, the age limit is typically 19 to 24 years .
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SSB Interview : If you qualify for the CDS written exam , you will be called for the SSB (Services Selection Board) interview. Your eligibility for the SSB will depend on successfully clearing the written exam and meeting the medical fitness and other criteria.
Since you are pursuing a law degree, you can appear for the
Indian Army
wing of the CDS exam. Make sure you meet the age and qualification requirements by the time you appear for the exam.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
how many mark i need to get in board i got 45/120 in clat to get admitted in sastra Thanjavur law.
Hello,
Admission to SASTRA University's School of Law is based on a combined score from your Class 12 marks and CLAT performance, weighted at 75% and 25% respectively.
With a CLAT score of 45 out of 120, your CLAT component is 9.375% (45/120 * 25%).
To enhance your admission prospects, achieving high marks in your Class 12 board examinations is crucial.
While specific cutoff marks vary annually based on applicant performance and seat availability, aiming for a Class 12 score above 90% can significantly strengthen your application.
This would contribute 67.5% (90% * 75%) to your combined score, totaling approximately 76.875% when combined with your CLAT component.
You can also use the CLAT college predictor tool to predict which colleghe you can get based on your score or rank.
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payment seats are there in national school of law banglore
The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) in Bangalore does not offer admission through management or payment quota seats. All admissions are strictly based on merit, determined through entrance examinations such as the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for undergraduate and postgraduate programs, and the National Law School Admission Test (NLSAT) for certain courses.
Please tell me the detailed syllabus and weightage of each subject for calcutta university law entrance test
Hello aspirant,
The Calcutta University legal Entrance Test (CULAT) is required for admission to a variety of legal programs, including the 5-year integrated LLB (BA LLB) and 3-year LLB programmes. The syllabus and exam schedule are intended to assess students' general aptitude, legal knowledge, and reasoning skills. Below is a full overview of the syllabus and the weightage of each exam subject.
The CULAT is primarily composed of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and may include questions on the following important subjects:
1. English Language and Comprehension
Total Marks: 20
Topics Covered: a) Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, Phrasal verbs.
b) Grammar: Sentence correction, Tenses, Articles, Prepositions.
c) Comprehension: Reading passages with questions to test understanding, inference, and analysis.
d) Idioms and Phrases: Commonly used expressions and their meanings.
e) Sentence Formation: Correct usage of words and phrases.
Weightage : 20% of the total marks
2. General Knowledge and Current Affairs
Total Marks: 25
Topics Covered: a) Current Affairs: National and International events, politics, sports, economy, environment, science, and technology.
b) General Knowledge: History, Geography, Awards and Honors, Culture, Literature, Indian Constitution, Famous personalities, etc.
c) Static GK: Basic knowledge about history, geography, political systems, and famous movements in India and the world.
Weightage : 25% of the total marks.
3. Legal Aptitude and Reasoning
Total Marks: 25
Topics Covered: a) Legal Principles: Basic legal knowledge such as fundamental rights, duties, justice, and law.
b) Legal Reasoning: Logical reasoning with legal propositions.
c) Legal Awareness: Understanding of important legal concepts like contract law, criminal law, constitutional law, etc.
d) Case Studies: Short cases followed by questions that require critical thinking and legal reasoning.
Weightage: 25% of the total marks.
4. Logical Reasoning
Total Marks: 20
Topics Covered: a) Analytical Reasoning: Problem-solving ability, understanding patterns, and sequences.
b) Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning: Syllogisms, analogies, series completion, blood relations, puzzles.
c) Critical Reasoning: Identifying conclusions, assumptions, and arguments from a given set of statements.
d) Data Interpretation: Tables, charts, and graphs.
Weightage: 20% of the total marks.
5. Mathematics (Basic Arithmetic)
Total Marks: 10
Topics Covered: a) Percentage: Calculation of percentage and its applications.
b) Profit and Loss: Basic concepts of profit, loss, and discounts.
c) Ratio and Proportion: Basic understanding of ratios and proportionality.
d) Time and Work: Solving problems related to time, work, and efficiency.
e) Speed, Distance, and Time: Calculation involving basic speed and distance problems.
f) Averages: Understanding of averages and related concepts.
Weightage: 10% of the total marks.
6. Elementary Mathematics (Up to Class 10 Level)
Total Marks: 10
Topics Covered: a) Basic Algebra
b) Geometry (Basic concepts like angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, etc.)
c) Statistics (Mean, median, mode, and simple probability).
The total number of marks is 100.
I am a Indian student. I wanted to take LSAT, but unfortunately it is discontinued . I want to take admission into Harvard Law School . What should I do after 12th? And also what is the eligibilty criteria for undergraduates? Can I take law as a science student ?
Hello Greetings!
To get into Harvard Law School after 12th grade, maintain a high GPA, excel in SAT/ACT scores, and provide English language proficiency tests. Choose Liberal Arts or Sciences undergraduate programs, build a strong profile showcasing extracurricular activities, leadership, and community involvement. Apply through Common Application or Coalition Application, highlighting work experience. Science students can pursue law; Harvard doesn't require specific majors. Check Harvard's website for registration deadlines (September) and application deadlines (November).
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bvpcet law entrance exam books
Hello aspirant,
Every year, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University administers the BVP CET, which is regarded as one of the national entrance exams for admission to a variety of programs. The Bharti Vidyapeeth Deemed University Common Entrance Test, or BVP CET, will be administered by the university both online and offline.
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Bvpcet law entrance exam solved paper
Hello aspirant,
Solving the previous year question papers of any competitive exam ca immensely help you in boosting you preparation for that exam as it gives you the fair idea of exam pattern and its difficulty level.
You can get the previous year BVPCET Law Entrance Exam paper with solutions on their official website.
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When will the online application for Xavier law college bhubaneswar start for Ba Llb 5 year course?
Hi Sandhya,
The BA LLB (Hons.) 5-year online application process for Xavier Law School, Bhubaneswar is due to begin soon. April 30, 2024, is likely the last date to submit applications for the 2024-25 session. The admissions are purely merit-based and will be done using scores from entrance exams, such as CLAT and AILET or the XLET (Xavier Law Entrance Test), coupled with academic performance in Class 10 and 12.
To apply, one has to visit the official Xavier Law School website, create an account and submit the required documents. Application fee is Rs. 1400 for one program, an additional Rs. 300 per extra program.